“…The large-scale HVI is but one of many surprisingly large biases in the apparent surface layout of the environment that can be understood in terms of the exaggeration of angular variables in elevation and azimuth (Klein, Li & Durgin, 2016). For example, perceived egocentric distance (the distance between observer and a target on the ground) is linearly compressed whether measured directly (Foley, Ribeiro-Filho, & Da Silva, 2004; Kelly, Loomis, & Beall, 2004) or measured relative to vertical or horizontal extents (Higashiyama & Ueyama, 1988; Jackson & L. K. Cormack, 2007; Li, Phillips, & Durgin, 2011).…”